On 07/01/11 11:19, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
With superHermes for both input and output, the theoretical limit is
460800 bps (I think). All academic though as a QL with SGC could
only process at max of about 70kbps.
Can sernet be used with sH ser3?
Tony
I think that SER3 on Superhermes could be
With superHermes for both input and output, the theoretical limit
is 460800 bps (I think). All academic though as a QL with SGC
could only process at max of about 70kbps.
Can sernet be used with sH ser3?
Tony
I think that SER3 on Superhermes could be used on Sernet, but the
driver code wou
Derek Stewart wrote, on 7/Jan/11 09:32 | Jan7:
On 07/01/11 09:20, Tony Firshman wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote, on 7/Jan/11 07:28 | Jan7:
On 04/01/11 15:48, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
- Maybe we can get back onto a new discussion topic, as to how you
would do this...
- QPC2, QXL and QLAY can all access
On 07/01/11 09:20, Tony Firshman wrote:
Derek Stewart wrote, on 7/Jan/11 07:28 | Jan7:
On 04/01/11 15:48, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
- Maybe we can get back onto a new discussion topic, as to how you
would do this...
- QPC2, QXL and QLAY can all access the same QXL.WIN file - but I
don't think they c
Derek Stewart wrote, on 7/Jan/11 07:28 | Jan7:
On 04/01/11 15:48, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
- Maybe we can get back onto a new discussion topic, as to how you
would do this...
- QPC2, QXL and QLAY can all access the same QXL.WIN file - but I
don't think they can at the same time...
- QXL and the QL c